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RNC Chairman Rips Obama Health Plan

By RICARDO ALONSO-ZALDIVAR
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WASHINGTON (July 22) -- The chairman of the Republican Party on Monday called President Barack Obama's plan to overhaul health care "socialism," accusing the president of conducting a risky experiment that will hurt the economy and force millions to drop their current coverage.
Michael Steele, in remarks at the National Press Club, also said the president, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and key congressional committee chairmen are part of a "cabal" that wants to implement government-run health care.
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Republican National Committee Michael Steele, left, criticized President Barack Obama's, right, health care plan, calling it socialism.

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"Obama-Pelosi want to start building a colossal, closed health care system where Washington decides. Republicans want and support an open health care system where patients and doctors make the decisions," Steele said.
Asked if Obama's health care plan represented socialism, Steele responded: "Yes. Next question."
Obama has repeatedly said he does not favor a government-run health care system. Legislation taking shape in the House envisions private insurance companies selling coverage in competition with the government.
Even so, numerous Republicans in Congress continue to level the accusation at Obama and congressional Democrats, and Steele did so in sharply critical terms.
"Many Democrats outside of the Obama-Pelosi-Reid-Waxman cabal know that voters won't stand for these kinds of foolish prescriptions for our health care. We do too. That's why Republicans will stop at nothing to remind voters about the risky experimentation going on in Washington," the party chairman said. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is Senate majority leader; Rep. Henry Waxman, D-Calif., is chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
The Republican chairman is making his speech at a time when Obama is struggling to advance his trademark health care proposal after a period of evident progress. Two of three House committees have approved their portions of the bill, while one of two Senate panels have acted.
But conservative Democrats have raised objections to some elements of the legislation, and efforts in the Senate to reach a bipartisan agreement have yet to bear fruit. Obama's attempt to impose an early August deadline on both the House and Senate for passage of legislation is in jeopardy.
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A Washington Post-ABC News survey released Monday shows approval of Obama's handling of health care reform slipping below 50 percent for the first time. The poll had a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
The president, who spent most of last week making his plea for health care overhaul, planned another pitch Monday at Children's National Medical Center. Health care also tops his agenda for a prime-time news conference Wednesday and a town hall in Ohio on Thursday.
Republican officials said they were supplementing Steele's speech with a round of television advertising designed to oppose government-run health care. The 30-second commercial, titled "Grand Experiment," criticizes recent government aid to the auto industry and banks as "the biggest spending spree in our history" and warns similarly of "a risky experiment with our health care."
The GOP ads show children who presumably would be burdened as adult taxpayers with the cost of the health care overhaul. The commercials are being broadcast in Nevada, home of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, as well Arkansas and North Dakota, states represented in the Senate by moderate Democrats. The ad is also being posted on the Internet, in coordination with a grass-roots campaign.
Separately, the insurance industry, which challenged President Bill Clinton's health care effort in the early 1990s, launched a $1.4 million ad campaign, its first TV ads of this year's health care fight. The multimillion-dollar campaign, being aired nationally on cable stations, restates the industry's support for an overhaul that provides universal coverage and its offer to cover people who are already sick. The ad campaign does not mention the insurers' strong opposition to creating a government-run insurance option.
An official disclosed the cost of the campaign on condition of anonymity as the numbers have not been made public.
In his speech, Steele broadened his attack beyond health care to question Obama's truthfulness.
The president "tells us he doesn't want to spend more than we have, he doesn't want the deficit to go up, he doesn't want to live off borrowed money. But he also told us he didn't want to run an auto company. President Obama justifies this spending by saying the devil made him do it. He doesn't want to spend trillions we can't afford, but he says he just can't help it," Steele said in the prepared excerpts.
White House officials spent Sunday defending Obama's health care proposals and stressing that Congress has not yet written the final draft of legislation that would dramatically reshape how Americans receive health care. Instead, they said, Republicans — and even some Democrats — should wait until a final bill takes form.
Getting it done by August, though, appeared to be pushed back. Administration officials said they still have a goal for the Senate and the House to pass separate bills before an August recess, leaving reconciliation of their differences for September or later. But they slid away from a once-firm do-it-this-summer demand.
"We think we can make that. We're working towards that," White House budget director Peter Orszag said. "And we have to remember, there are some who are advocating the delay simply because they don't have anything to put on the table. ... There are those who are advocating delay just as a desperation move to try to kill this."
Associated Press Writers David Espo and Philip Elliott contributed to this report.
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CNakao534

07:53 PMAug 13 2009

STALIN IS REBORN THIS TIME IN USA AND NOT USSR. NEW NAME HUSSEIN OBAMA AS STALIN .

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CNakao534

07:46 PMAug 13 2009

WHY DON'T HUSSEIN OBAMA SAY HIS FAMILY WILL BE ON HIS HEALTH CARE [PLAN LIKE ALL AMREICAN'S. SEE IF THEY LIKE IT.

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FashionPlateinc

08:15 AMJul 28 2009

on another note for american people who hate america why not leave and go live some where else why stay ...Obama and his cronies are nothing but chicago thugs pushing people around this is the worst administration we have ever had and this is only 7 months into it...Obama wants to bankrupt america so that we are all goverment dependant cant you all see this , the stim package is a lie and a con no one has received any relief and now healthcare and cap and trade say good bye to america the home of the free and brave

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FashionPlateinc

08:12 AMJul 28 2009

American people hear the word free and they will sell there mother down the road for this no good healthcare policy when will people understand what the real agenda is of the obama administration what will it take to see through this con jobThis health care plan is a diaster and once this passes we are done no more home of the free and the brave this will be a dictatorship run by goverment wake up america nothing comes free the cost will be people will die ...

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GMahaffeys

07:46 AMJul 28 2009

Obamacare, where funeral homes will strive and nursing homes will die.

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HWTEENSTARS

09:30 PMJul 28 2009

The truth is that republicans hate americans and want them all to die. They want to send american soldiers into wars that will enrich themselves at public expense and provide them with opportunities to sieze foreign assets while simultaneously making money by sellling war materials and services. They hate american troops that foolishly do not die but come back wounded. They hate having to provide even employer provided insurance and so want anyone who is too sick to be exploited to just crawl under a bush (not george) and die. Evil has a new name, RNC! Rotten no good Creeps

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ThisNdat

08:06 PMJul 28 2009

Obama or Barry Soetoro as he is better known, was raised and nurtured on the doctrine of a group of radicals who were for many years on the FBI's wanted list. They were anti government, anti establishment. They had dangerous socialist ideals. He is the product of his mentors. I have lived in countries where medicine was controlled by govenrment- you don't want it.It is true, the fat pharmaceutical cats are making zillions of dollars at our expence. But overall medical care should not fall under the govenment control. Never. Ever. Nobody but your doctor and yourself should have access to or any say in your medical treatment. Period. There is no room for socialism in emergency care, pre-natal care, research, second opinions, or the possibility that when one doctor has missed something, another is not allowed to see you. And what's with the end of life consultations? Are they your next of kin and your clergy too? Ridiculous. Stick to what you do best- go on vacation, and kiss babies. Ho...

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Joshmosh1222

06:00 PMJul 27 2009

Canada is getting rid of their government health care system now because it doesn't work well and they realized it SUCKS. Universal healthcare for everyone is a great idea. Ideally it should work. In REALITY it will only cripples our economy even more. Yes, Obama is right, now people who can't afford healthcare can get healthcare. What you people don't realize is when someone is getting money from the government, it doesn't magically appear. Money doesn't grow on trees. The government doesn't have an income, it taxes the Americans to make money. How do you pay for a healthcare plan like this?? Easy. Tax America! Only people who make over 280,000 a year will be taxed. The rest of the bill is footed by Medical and insurance companies, doctors, and all other medical things including hospitals. Do you not realize what this will do?? It means now insurance companies will pay even more tax money while also being forced to cover/insure every single person who wants that company to c...

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SpecialTny45

03:46 PMJul 27 2009

elequent folk in here omg eww ......................

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Amariluv3

03:40 PMJul 27 2009

who cares what michael steele think he is just a house ****** for his party front man to say what the master tell him to say yassa sir

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The chairman of the Republican Party on Monday called President Barack Obama\'s plan to overhaul health care socialism, accusing the president of conducting a risky experiment that will hurt the economy and force millions to drop their current coverage.